Here is a retro 1972 Bulova chronograph that looks just great.What makes this Bulova even more enticing is that is shares the infamous caliber 11-12 movement with both Heuer and Breitling.This makes this Bulova a much more valuable and collectible piece.Click the picture for the link.Hodinkee in Bulova, Chronograph, Tissot replica watches Vintage Monday, June 9, 2008 at 6:00PM We have spoken of co-branded watch many times and we have featured quite a few, ranging from Rolexes signed by Tiffany's and Cuervo Y Sobrinos, to Breitlings signed by French dealers LIP.
We have never, however, featured a co-branded IWC, and we have never featured a watch with a Cartier name on it that was actually made by replica iluxury watches Cartier.This is what we have here.In the 1960s Cartier decided to spread the love (for strategic reasons, obviously) and sell a few out of house brands, IWC was one of them.Many of you are thinking, "Hey, aren't IWC and Cartier owned by the same company anyways?" and yes they are, today.But the Richemont group even form until 1988 and they didn't acquire IWC until the year 2000, so at the time this watch was sold, they were in no way connected.
This watch is an IWC with a bombe shaped case featuring an automatic movement from the 1960s.The name Cartier is hand stamped on the face and it is relatively large for its time.This watch looks to be in good if not slightly worn condition.The replica Longines watches seller here is asking for $3650, which if not for the Cartier co-branding we would say is way, way too high.However, we know how much people love the double-signed watch, and it is rare to see Cartier put their name on anything at all (that isn't theirs) so we have no problem with this p